Robyn Hood #5
| Writer | Patrick Shand |
| Artist | Tony Brescini |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
ROBYN HOOD VS. RED RIDING HOOD: GRUDGE MATCH! As the monsters that dwell in the underbelly of New York City take advantage of a blackout, Robyn and Red are forced to fight to the death. The city that never sleeps will burn through the night in the conclusion to the second arc of Robyn Hood's epic re-launch!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Dec 23, 2014Another good issue in this well written and well paced series. Crazy as it might sound there could be a Zenescope book on some people's list of best books of the year! Read Full Review
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8.6
Word Of The Nerd - Hollie Cumberland
Dec 25, 2014This issue is well put together: the artwork is of a spectacular quality, as Brescini has proven before in other comics, and Pat Shand continues to provide us with fantastic storylines, making this a well-rounded issue, definitely one the creative team should be proud of. Read Full Review
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8.5
Unleash The Fanboy - Harrison Rawdin
Dec 25, 2014Grimm Fairy Tales presents Robyn Hood #5 is a comic that's simple to grade, because from beginning to end it's quality work. Every inch of it functions well, as this arc concludes with a clear path toward the future and its personality in-check. For that reason, plus the antics therein, this comes recommended. Read Full Review
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7.7
Geekality - Ryan Marshall
Dec 27, 2014But if there is anything that this issue confirms it is not who is better than who, but that Robyn and Red Riding Hood/Brittany are more effectve together rather than against. The most impressive thing was seeing how intuitive these girls can be teamwork wise in order to tip the odds back in their favour, without the need to say anything to each other and much to a villain like Ivory's disadvantage. Overall this was a nice capper to a solid 2 part arc, which is best read back to back as it plays out like one episode. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comic Bastards - Samantha Roehrig
Dec 31, 2014So hoping that Watts comes back soon, Robyn will definitely bounce back. And with some new character introductions, it looks like her time in New York could get way more interesting than her time in Myst. We still have a lot to explore though; Marian, their relationship, New York's villains, and so on. I look forward to seeing this all unfold and pray that Red comes back for some better cameos. Read Full Review